单词 | vexedness |
释义 | > as lemmasˈvexedness ˈvexedness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > [noun] annoy?c1225 noyancec1400 vexation?a1425 crabbingc1450 annoyance1502 grudging1530 vexation of spirit1535 fret1556 fashery1558 spitea1586 gall1591 molestation1598 annoyment1607 incommodation1664 vexednessa1670 tracasserie1715 incommodement1733 frettation1779 vex1815 balls-ache1938 sterks1941 the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > [noun] sorenessOE courouxa1450 courouce1450 exasperationa1549 exacerbation1582 exulceration1593 vexednessa1670 sweat1715 a1670 J. Hacket Cent. Serm. (1675) 402 The terrour of endless Wrath to come, and unspeakable vexedness to be deprived of the vision of Gods glory. 1753 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison V. xx. 90 My teazing uncle broke out into a loud laugh, which..had more of vexedness than mirth in it. 1839 R. F. Williams Youth of Shakespeare (new ed.) vi. 76 He stood..with hands and eyes uplifted, watching with some vexedness in his aspect, the swift retreat of the enticing insect over the hedge. 1909 W. J. Locke Septimus xi. 160 Zora, regarding the egoist with mingled admiration and vexedness, could only say, ‘Oh!’ 2009 Daily Mail (Nexis) 28 Aug. Since hypochondria is more or less defined by its position on the borderline between the physical and the psychological, its very vexedness is central to its interest. < as lemmas |
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